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More than 150 million people use GitHub to discover, fork, and contribute to over 420 million projects Get the right tools for the job Automate your CI CD and DevOps workflow with GitHub Actions, build securely, manage teams and projects, and review code in one place
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git pull: Updates your current local working branch with all new commits from the corresponding remote branch on GitHub git pull is a combination of git fetch and git merge git push: Uploads all local branch commits to the remote git log: Browse and inspect the evolution of project files
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GitHub is where people build software More than 150 million people use GitHub to discover, fork, and contribute to over 420 million projects Be the first to try out GitHub’s new features
- About GitHub and Git
Collaborative working, one of GitHub’s fundamental features, is made possible by the open-source software, Git, upon which GitHub is built About Git Git is a version control system that intelligently tracks changes in files Git is particularly useful when you and a group of people are all making changes to the same files at the same time
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Preview upcoming features for GitHub Copilot Discover AI-powered updates designed to supercharge your productivity and streamline your workflow
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GitHub Copilot features Code completion Autocomplete-style suggestions from Copilot in supported IDEs (Visual Studio Code, Visual Studio, JetBrains IDEs, Azure Data Studio, Xcode, Vim Neovim, and Eclipse) See Getting code suggestions in your IDE with GitHub Copilot
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Boost your developer workflow with GitHub Copilot’s AI features—from code completions and issue tracking to agent mode and pull request automation Explore GitHub Models and our AI-native platform
- About Git - GitHub Docs
GitHub hosts Git repositories and provides developers with tools to ship better code through command line features, issues (threaded discussions), pull requests, code review, or the use of a collection of free and for-purchase apps in the GitHub Marketplace
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